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Serving the Long Island / New York City area since 2002, Atlantic Coast Veterinary Specialists is a multi-specialty referral and 24-hour Emergency Veterinary Hospital. Located just off the Long Island Expressway on Veterans Memorial Highway in Bohemia, NY, we offer the most up-to-date diagnostic techniques and specialty services in cardiology, internal medicine, oncology, neurology and surgery. If your pet needs emergency care, our emergency department provides services around-the-clock and an appointment is never needed.

Our state-of-the-art, 10,000 square foot building is staffed by board certified veterinary specialists and a dedicated and compassionate team of doctors and certified technicians. At Atlantic Coast Veterinary Specialists, we work closely with your referring veterinarian to make the referral process as easy and convenient as possible.

The doctors and staff at Atlantic Coast Veterinary Specialists believe in a personal approach to the care of your pet. We are all pet owners and understand the love and concern you have for your pet. If your pet requires hospitalization, he / she is continuously monitored and handled with the utmost care. Our specialists, staff doctors and staff members work closely with each pet to ensure the best possible care and treatment.

Since 1986, our animal hospital in Sayville, New York, has helped hundreds of dogs, cats, and other family pets achieve happier, healthier lives. Sayville Animal Hospital offers veterinary services for small and large pets, providing the extra special medical care each of them needs.

Because we understand how important your pets are to you, we treat them like family, utilizing all the latest technologies to help them overcome any ailments and return them to full health. The staff at our state-of-the-art facility will gladly take the time to explain all treatment options and guide you through the decision process as needed. We look forward to building a relationship with you as your lifelong pet care provider.

At Oakdale Animal Hospital, we're more than an animal hospital. We're the place where pet parents know they can bring their pets for superb veterinary care that sets new standards for quality and kindness. For pets and pet parents alike, a trip to Oakdale Animal Hospital is an opportunity to see how our neighborly, welcoming staff cares for your pet as if it were their own, and treats you with the friendliness and respect you'd expect from an industry leader.

Conveniently located in Oakdale, we specialize in attending to your pet's urgent medical needs and providing outstanding preventive care - all with the intent of ensuring that you and your pet companion enjoy many happy years together.

As a member of the VCA Animal Hospitals network, we're part of a group of over 475 hospitals across America that share resources and knowledge. Our highly-trained veterinarians regularly consult with our 200+ board certified specialists, and always have access to the latest medical training, treatments and technology.

Alberto G. Gil D.V.M is a conventionally-trained veterinarian who has been practicing medicine for over 30 years in Latin America, United States, and Europe. In his constant search for knowledge, Dr. Gil was involved in extensive cattle-research Vesicular Stomatitis disease in Costa Rica. Also, worked with the Pan-American Center against foot-and-mouth disease in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He returned to his homeland, Mexico in the 1980’s and did research about the deficiency of vitamin E and Selenium in Sheep. He maintained a private veterinary practice in Mexico City treating horses, cattle, sheep, and small animals.

In 1991 he wrote a thesis about Equine Rhinopneumonitis. Shortly after, he immigrated to the United States to continue his veterinarian training at the The Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, Virgina. In the 1990’s he was asked to work in the clinic for small and large animals at the Zoo Wupperthal in Wuppertal, Germany. After returning to the USA he became a certified chiropractor. Always interested in the holistic healing art, he studied homeopathy for humans and is a graduate of the Devon School of Homeopathy, New York. At the same time he also received extensive training in veterinary homeopathic care with Dr. Richard Pitcairn.

Presently, Dr. Alberto Gil maintains a private practice for small and large animals in the metro New York and New Jersey area. His work expresses his love for animals, nature, and his vast experience with homeopathy, chiropractic, and nutritional therapy, has made him a highly respected holistic veterinarian.

We are a high-quality practice with a warm, small town feel. Blue Point - Bayport Animal Hospital Animal Hospital is a full-service facility offering a wide variety of services from preventative medicine, diagnostics, radiology, dentistry and surgery.

We understand the strong bond between human and pet so we care for each patient as if they were our own. One of our goals is to educate each pet owner on the best ways to prevent disease and detect problems early. We have plans for all stages of life to help your pet live a long happy life from the early years through the senior years. We tailor each pet’s treatment plan to suit their individual history, environment and lifestyle.

Thank you for selecting our animal hospital for your pet's needs. We look forward to providing you and your pet with the highest quality care and attention. Our entire staff will do all we can to help your pet enjoy a happy and healthy life.

Our Mission
It is our mission at Dix Hills Animal Hospital, to bond with our clients and provide the finest veterinary care available for their pets. For over 40 years, we have been committed to offering exceptional, compassionate and personalized care. Our goal is to work closely with our clients in order to optimize their pets’ quality of life and their safety, as well as the safety of their family. We strive to accomplish this by promoting the best in medical, surgical, and preventative care. Through staff training and by continually keeping up to date with current advances in veterinary medicine, we will continue to offer great service and provide our clients with information on how to take the best possible care of their pets. We recognize that our pets are family members and we are committed to fostering the human/animal bond.

Our Veterinarians
Alison G. Rhein, D.V.M.

Dr. Ali, as her clients call her, always knew that she wanted to become a veterinarian. Her father, Dr. Harvey Rhein, D.V.M. founded the Dix Hills Animal Hospital in 1967. As a child, Alison loved helping her father at work, assisting him, as he would tend to patients, watching and learning, knowing that she wanted to follow in his footsteps. Alison went on to graduate, with honors, from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1995. She worked in N.Y.C. at the Tribeca-Soho Animal Hospital for 7 years, where she treated the pets of several celebrities including Sarah Jessica Parker, Robert DeNiro, Drew Barrymore, Harvey Keitel, and the late J.F.K. Jr.

In 2002, Dr. Ali joined her father and became the director of the Dix Hills Animal Hospital. Together, they embarked on an extensive renovation to create a state-of-the-art animal hospital.

Dr. Ali has brought a new level of care, compassion and expertise to the practice. With a focus on preventative care and wellness, Dr. Ali and her team have instituted several screening protocols to make sure your pets stay healthy. She has a particular interest in toy and “designer” breeds, understanding their special needs and care.

Suzanne always wanted to become a veterinarian. When she was just 5 years old, she proclaimed that it was her future vocation. She worked hard and accomplished her goal. She graduated from Syracuse University and when she was accepted to veterinary school, it was one of the greatest days of her life.

Suzanne graduated from Atlantic Veterinary College in 1995. She continued on to do an internship at the Animal Medical Center in Manhattan where she handled and cared for several types of animals. Her true love, however, is tending for dogs and cats. After completing her training, she joined a busy, progressive animal hospital in Manhattan. Suzanne worked there for many years, but then had a difficult decision to make. Although she had built a busy and loyal following in NYC, her 2 beautiful children were growing up on Long Island, and she knew she needed to be closer to her family. She decided to relocate so she could work nearby.

At last, making that most difficult decision, she knows she did the right thing. She loves being back in Long Island and has found her place at the Dix Hills Animal Hospital. Suzanne’s personal interests include working out, playing tennis, and spending time with her family. Her professional interests are feline medicine, soft tissue surgery and preventative care. Suzanne’s loving and compassionate style has been a wonderful addition to the Dix Hills Animal Hospital family.

Our Services:

Allergy and Ear Treatment

All of our doctors are well versed in Allergy Treatment. Often times we can treat allergies with a combination of antihistamines, antibiotics, and medicated shampoo. Several dogs have food allergies. We have a variety of hypoallergenic diets to choose from. Occasionally, we will work with a dermatologist to aid in diagnosis and allergy vaccines for your pet.
Dogs sometimes present with ear infections (otitis externa ) as a manifestation of their allergy. Some dogs require deep ear cleaning under sedation to adequately remove debris from deep within the ear canal. This is very important so that the medication is able to penetrate into the tissue for better absorption in the ear canal.
All dermatologic and ear infections are monitored by our doctors to make sure these issues are resolved and to prevent recurrence. We have had a lot of success with our treatment protocols.

Arthritis Treatment

Several older dogs and cats suffer from arthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease. As dogs and cats age, it is common for their joints to become less flexible which impacts their mobility and quality of life. We have the ability to diagnose (with digital x-rays) and medically treat these dogs with a variety of anti-inflammatories and nutraceuticals . If you notice your dog or cat is limping, has a change of gait, difficulty walking up stairs or jumping on the bed, or is just slow to get up bring him/her in for a consultation to discuss your options. It really can change their quality of life and bring a new spring to their step.

Boarding and Grooming

We offer boarding for both dogs and cats. We have spacious cages for cats and small dogs, and more roomy “runs” for large breed dogs. The dogs are taken for a walk 2-3X/day, and are fed twice daily (unless otherwise specified by the owner). We board animals with medical needs i.e. diabetes, kidney disease, and animals who need daily medication. Your pets are kept in a clean, ambient environment. We encourage clients to bring their pet’s food so they don’t get gastrointestinal upset from a change in diet. If not, we feed good quality food. You pet will be provided with a comfy blanket to lay on, and any “safe” toys (ones that can’t be choked on). You are welcome to come view our boarding facility.

We offer general bathing as well as medical baths and dips (if needed). We do have a groomer who will groom difficult animals which need sedation in order to be groomed. We require a brief physical exam within 1 month of sedation, to assure your pet’s safety. Additionally, we also do “lion cuts” for long haired cats. Most cats will need to be sedated to allow for us to position them to clip difficult places, such as under the arm and their belly. If you need a groomer, there are several in the area, and we can make a recommendation for you.

Canine and Feline Programs

Senior pets undergo changes in organs and tissues similar to aging/elderly humans. It is well known that older animals have a higher incidence of such conditions as major organ failure, benign and malignant tumors, arthritis, and loss of hearing and vision as well as dental disease. What is important to know as a pet owner that many of the chronic disorders and disease processes seen in older pets can be medically controlled, and in some cases resolved, if they are detected early enough. It is important that we shift the way we think from treating sick animals, to early detection of disease. This improves the chances that older pets will live longer, happier and better quality lives. Our goal, is to work with you to help your pets live as long and as comfortably as possible by offering the best in medical surveillance and preventative care.

Dentistry

We provide complete dental care for both dogs and cats. We have all the capabilities that your own dentist has (digital x-rays), so we can thoroughly clean your pet’s teeth. A high speed scaler is used to remove all tartar, and clean below the gum line. Then a polish is applied to the teeth, and finally OraVet is applied to the teeth. OraVet Barrier Sealant creates an invisible barrier that prevents plaque and tartar-forming bacteria from attaching to the teeth. Beginning two weeks after your pet’s dental cleaning, owners will then apply OraVet Plaque Prevention Gel once a week at home to maintain the barrier your veterinarian established (it only takes a minute or two to do).

If we identify diseased teeth, we perform extractions. If any extractions are performed, we always use pain medication afterward and send owners home with some to have if the animal seems painful.

We also have recently introduced a new periodontal disease vaccine— the Porphyromonas (you can say that again) vaccine. This vaccine aids in the prevention of canine periodontal disease, the most common bacterial infection in dogs, which can lead to long term effects such a tooth loss if left untreated.

Exam and Vaccination Protocol for Dogs

Veterinary medicine is evolving. Over the last decade there has been a profound shift toward preventative/wellness care for animals. We are moving away from the idea that you only bring your pet to the vet for their vaccinations or when they are sick. Rather, we want you to view the Dix Hills Animal Hospital as a place to bring your pet to check their “wellness”. We also want to educate you on preventative care for your dog.

We have designed examination and vaccination protocols that will benefit your dogs’ health. These are listed below:

The Distemper/Parvovirus vaccine is now approved to last for 3 years. We will now vaccinate for this every three years after their adult booster.
We also offer vaccination titers for Parvovirus and Distemper, however there is still controversy as to whether these titers equate to “protection”. We can discuss this with you.
Rabies is given every three years (after their adult booster).
Leptospirosis, Lyme, and “Kennel Cough” vaccines still need to be given yearly for those “at risk” dogs (any of our health care team/nurses can discuss this with you).
For small breed dogs, we try to avoid these vaccinations unless there is a high level of exposure. Small and petite dogs can be more sensitive to these vaccinations. If they need these vaccinations, we separate their administration from other vaccinations to minimize reactions.
We recommend yearly testing for Lyme/Heartworm/Ehrlichia (small amount of blood) and intestinal parasites (stool analysis).
We highly recommend twice yearly exams since in one year’s time, a dog ages the equivalent of 7 human years. This way we can better monitor your dog for common illnesses and discuss preventative care with you.
Finally, in addition to the exams, we would like for you to consider a “wellness blood test”. This will help us to determine your dog’s overall health. We will check their major organ systems and red/white blood cells (this is the same set of blood test that you get at your doctor!). National lab statistics show that 1 in 5 dogs (20%) will have the beginning of a treatable disease process not recognized on a physical exam alone.
Exam and Vaccination Protocol for Cats

With this new approach, your pet will undoubtedly benefit. Veterinary medicine is becoming more preventative, which follows the way we, as humans, are taking care of ourselves. We want your pets to be healthy and live long healthy lives.

Veterinary medicine is evolving. Over the last decade there has been a profound shift toward preventative/wellness care for animals. We are moving away from the idea that you only bring your pet to the vet for their vaccinations or when they are sick. Rather, we want you to view the Dix Hills Animal Hospital as a place to bring your pet to check their “wellness”. We also want to educate you on preventative care for your cat.

We have designed examination and vaccination protocols that will benefit your cats’ health. These are listed below:

We will now be vaccinating every other year for Feline Distemper, rather than every year.
We are now using safer, non-adjuvanted Feline Rabies and Leukemia vaccinations. Traditionally, chemicals called adjuvants have been added to Leukemia and Rabies vaccinations to enhance an animal’s immune response. More recently, concern over the potential risks, such as chronic injection site inflammation and allergic reactions—that have been associated with these adjuvants has led to the need for effective vaccines that do not require adjuvants. These new vaccines are far safer.
We recommend Leukemia vaccination (and Feline Infectious Peritonitis) only for “at risk” cats—cats who go outdoor, or for people who plan on or tend to “aquire” other cats in the their household.
For cats who go outside, we highly recommend a yearly Feline Leukemia/Feline Aids blood test—we can have that test result while you wait! Additionally, we are now recommending an empirical de-worming for cats who hunt, as they generally acquire intestinal parasites from birds, mice, moles, etc.
We will now offer twice yearly exams since in one year’s time a cat ages the equivalent of 7 human years. This way we can better monitor your cat for common illnesses and discuss preventative care with you.
Finally, in addition to the exams, we would like for you to consider a “wellness blood test”. This will help us to determine your cat’s overall health. We will check their major organ systems and red/white blood cells (this is the same set of blood test that you get at your doctor). National lab statistics show that 1 in 5 cats (20%) will have the beginning of a treatable disease process not recognized on a physical exam alone.
With this new approach, your pet will undoubtedly benefit. Veterinary medicine is becoming more preventative, which follows the way we, as humans, are taking care of ourselves. We want your pets to be healthy and live long healthy lives.

The Dix Hills Animal Hospital is on board with preventative veterinary care….are you?
Please discuss these recommendations with any member of our health care team.

In-house Laboratory

We have the ability to test for certain diseases within 15 minutes. In the event of illness, we can start treating your pet appropriately based on these tests (we used to have to wait until the laboratory tests results came in the next morning). We can also check for anemia (low red blood cell count), and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar—can be a problem in petite breeds).
We also use our in house laboratory to perform pre-anesthetic testing prior to any surgical or dental procedures.
In addition to blood panels, we have in house testing for Feline Leukemia, Feline Aids, Canine Heartworm, and Lyme disease.
We perform stool analysis as well as testing for a protozoan parasite called Giardia.
With these tests, we can diagnose and treat your pet quicker…again, helping the health and well-being of your family member.

Microchipping

The reality: every two seconds a family pet is lost. It only takes seconds! Be Hip….MicroChip!

Tragically, most never make it back home because their owners didn’t identify them. Identifying your pet is vital. With a Home Again microchip, your pet can’t leave home without his/her identification. Scanners are provided free of charge to any shelter or animal hospital that requests one. Over 50,000 scanners have already been distributed since 2002. They are directly responsible for the recovery of thousands of lost pets.

What is the Home Again Microchip?
Developed by a veterinarian, the Home Again Microchip is the professional way to identify your pet and its proven safe and effective. A tiny microchip that contains a personal, one-of-a-kind ID number distinguishes your pet as a special member of your family. The microchip is so tiny that it fits through a hypodermic needle! Just like a vaccination, it’s injected under the skin of your pet where it remains safely for life. This inexpensive procedure can be done anytime and, best of all protect virtually any pet you love…..dogs, cats, horses, birds, reptiles, exotics and even…are you sitting?….fish! Everywhere your pet goes, the microchip is there. It’s real protection that can’t fade or fall off.

This is how it works….
If your lost pet is found and brought to a participating veterinary hospital or shelter, they’ll check him/her for a microchip with a special scanner. When they find the chip number, they call Home Again’s 24 hour hotline.. After a quick search of the database, you, your veterinarian or your alternate is contacted immediately and your pet comes home. Again, scanners are provided free of charge!

Sad statistics:

Only about 14% of dogs and 4% of cats taken to animal shelters are returned to their owners
30-60% of lost pets that end up in shelters are euthanized, since they cannot be identified and reunited with their owners
Fewer than 35% of animals in shelters are adopted
Collar ID tags are easily lost and can be removed
Happy statistics:

Our doctors are well versed on all aspects of nutrition. The most common concern regarding pets is “what should I feel my pet”—we recommend a high quality, natural diet, containing limited preservatives and by-products. There are several on the market—we will help you select one that is right for your pet.

One of the most common medical conditions we see in our pets is obesity. Often time this is a result of overfeeding (usually treats and table food) and lack of exercise. We can help design a diet plan to help your dog lose weight. We will monitor progress with follow up “weigh-ins”. If diet and exercise are not enough, Pfizer (drug company) just came out with a drug called “Slentrol” to help aid in weight loss for dogs. We have had tremendous success using this safe medication. It is very beneficial with older overweight dogs who have arthritis, or those breeds susceptible to arthritis.

We carry a variety of prescription diets which are designed to help manage the nutrition of pets with a variety of disease conditions.

Pain Management

We feel pain management is very important for your pets during and after a painful surgery or other procedure. We use a combination of opioid and anti-inflammatory injectable medications to help your pet feel better postoperatively. During painful orthopedic procedures, epidurals are used to control pain and help lessen the amount of anesthetic your pet receives.

Local anesthetics are sometimes used if localized pain is predicted i.e. small mass removals, dental extractions.

Monitoring of pets postoperatively will allow us to determine if your pet needs additional pain medication. Giving pain medication early helps decrease the intensity and duration of pain post-op and encourage a more rapid return to normal behavior and comfort level. It also allows for less anesthesia during surgery, which is safer for your pet.

We generally send pets home with pain medication if we feel they may experience some discomfort.

Pre-op Blood Testing

It is our job to ensure that your pet can properly process and then eliminate the anesthetic he or she is given. Before we perform any procedure requiring anesthesia, we highly recommend pre-operative blood work. These tests check that your pet’s organs are functioning properly and may reveal any hidden health conditions that could put your pet at risk.

Most animals will get a blood test the day of their procedure. Other “at risk” patients i.e.pets with any previous medical problem, or aged pets, will get a more comprehensive complete blood panel sent to the lab.

While there is no guarantee, these tests are designed to maximize your pet’s safety, which is our biggest concern.

Preventative Care

At Dix Hills Animal Hospital, we strongly believe in preventative health care. The environmental dangers surrounding our pets pose many threats to our beloved pet’s health. The doctors of Dix Hills Animal Hospital have designed safe and effective preventative protocols to allow your pet to live a happy and safe life. During your puppy and wellness exams, our staff will take the time to discuss with you our prevention philosophies, effective home care that will allow you to manage your pet’s general hygiene, and go over any concerns that you may have with regard to your pet’s health. Our prevention philosophies also include custom vaccination protocols based on your pet’s age, size, breed and risks. The doctors will work very closely with you to understand the environment of each individual animal and will then design a custom preventative schedule to best protect your pet.

As we all know our pets can’t verbalize what might be ailing them. Our concept is Animal Wellness, a methodology that approaches our pets’ physiology from an early detection standpoint. Our hospital offers numerous wellness blood tests and senior packages tailored to various stages in your pet’s life. Dix Hills Animal Hospital believes that diligent health screening can prolong the life of your animal. We understand that veterinary bills can be intimidating or prohibitive in the decision process of how to monitor your pet’s health. With this in mind, we have developed wellness packages to hopefully accommodate your budget. Inexpensive junior blood-work allows us to gain a baseline view of your young pet’s general health and allows our doctors to see any underlying changes, or to compare their physiology as they age. At your pets seventh birthday they are considered to be a senior pet. Our wellness packages range from simple blood tests to increasingly more thorough examinations of organ function, cardiac health, and detect any neurological changes in your pet. Through these packages we can best help your pets live comfortably through their senior years with vitality (see Senior Wellness Packages).

Spay and Neuter Surgeries

We routinely perform spays and neuters. We recommend this be done at 6-7 months old, but can be done at any age. We do not do this procedure when an animal is “in heat”. A “spay” is a complete ovariohysterectomy. We make an abdominal incision large enough to visualize and ligate vessels in order to remove the ovaries and uterus. The abdomen is closed, and the skin is closed with a subcuticular pattern—which is the use of dissolvable sutures within the skin, so there are no visible sutures, the animals are unable to bite them out, and you don’t have to come back to have the sutures removed.

A “neuter” is the complete removal of both testicles. There is a small incision made in the skin just in front of the scrotum. The testicles are removed and the vessels ligated. The skin is closed with a subcuticular pattern as described above.

We recommend pre-anesthetic blood work for all dogs and cats undergoing a spay or neuter (see Preoperative Bloodwork).
We monitor all animals’ heart, respiratory rate and oxygen level with the use of a monitor. There is always a nurse also directly monitoring these parameters. All animals also receive IV fluids to maintain normal blood pressure during surgery.

Some puppies have “deciduous” (baby) teeth at the time of their surgery. These teeth should have fallen out, and prevent other adult teeth from growing in correctly. We will extract these teeth after their surgery while they are still anesthetized.

All animals receive pre- and postoperative pain medication. They are monitored while waking up from surgery—vitals are taken every 5 minutes until they are sitting up. We recover all patients with a heat pad, so they are warm when they wake up from anesthesia (which drops their body temperature).

For small/petit puppies, we perform post operative blood sugar monitoring to prevent against hypoglycemia. We also give them oral dextrose (sugar) once they are awake and sitting up.

We recommend that your pet stay with us overnight so they will stay quiet. We check their vitals the following day and check their incision. When they go home, they are often difficult to contain because they feel remarkably well. We will have discharge instructions written out for you, and a nurse will review them with you.

If there are any problems or concerns when they go home, we are always available to answer questions.

Surgery and Orthopedics

Our doctors are trained to do all routine surgeries i.e. spays and neuters. We also do a variety of soft tissue surgeries, including, but not limited to skin mass removals, abdominal mass removals (splenectomy), abscess repair (and wound management), bladder stone removal, urethrostomies.

We do perform cat declaws. Although we do not condone this procedure, we do offer it as a service. We understand that cats do ruin furniture, and people may otherwise not keep the pet…we offer “soft paws” (a plastic glue on nail) as a first option. When performing declaws, we provide pre-operative and post operative pain medication, as well as sending the cat home with several days of pain medication. Surprisingly, cats rebound very quickly from this procedure.

We have a surgeon who performs orthopedic surgeries including ruptured A C L (anterior cruciate ligament), fracture repair, hip surgeries, patella luxation repair. Please call us to discuss and procedures and pricing. We are also able to provide second opinions with our surgeon, if needed. We have recently renovated our surgery suite to allow for more state of art monitoring and capabilities.

You are more than welcome to visit and see our surgery suite.

X-ray and Ultrasound

We have recently purchased a digital x-ray system. Now x-rays can be taken and processed in seconds—minimizing the time and exposure (of your pet). These x-rays have optimal visualization and allow us to immediately send out for a specialist to review them if need be. We can also provide you with a CD if you like, or if you need the x-rays for a referral. This has dramatically improved our diagnostic capability.

We also have ultrasound capability. We have a specialist who comes to our facility regularly to perform ultrasound on our ill patients—both abdominal and cardiac. We also offer ultrasound as part of a senior wellness package to help look for early disease processes.

At VCA Farmingville Animal Hospital we help pets live long, healthy and happy lives. We deliver the best medical care for pets and the best experience for pet owners.

VCA Farmingville Animal Hospital provides comprehensive preventive and wellness care veterinary services for every stage in your pet's life, from puppy or kitten through adult and the senior years.

Our services don't end at our hospital doors. As a member of the VCA family, our veterinarians have access to extensive medical resources, not the least of which is the VCA knowledge base, which allows our doctors to tap into the collected knowledge of over 4,000 VCA veterinarians. If your pet ever needs truly advanced veterinary care, VCA Specialty Hospitals are ready to help. These clinics provide state-of-the-art care in many disciplines.

Please call us today for more information about our services and to schedule your pet's appointment!

Our Philosophy:
Basic Pet Care Animal Hospital was established with the aim of providing quality pet care in a gentle, caring environment. We believe your pets are a part of your family and as such we do our best to ensure their health and well being as well as your satisfaction.

We firmly believe that prevention is better than cure and to this end we provide a high standard of preventative health care and advice, as well as the best medical and surgical care.

We believe in taking the time to thoroughly examine each pet and discuss all the findings, exams generally last 30-45 minutes for this reason. We also encourage careful attention to dental health.

We are proud of the modern, well equipped facility and invite you to tour it. We have been accredited as meeting the standards set by the New York State Veterinary Medical Association.

East Islip Animal Hospital has been serving the community for over 20 years. We strive to provide affordable veterinary service and excellent customer care. We want to make you feel comfortable and at home each time you come in for a visit. Your pet's health is our top priority—that's why we provide high-quality professional care and genuine personal service.

We believe that preventive measures, from routine vaccinations and heartworm medication to regular dental care, are vital to your pet's well-being. Our recommendations are based on each individual pet, so please call for an appointment today so that we might be able to discuss your particular pet's needs.

At Rocky Point Animal Hospital, we believe our clients and their pets deserve the best. Our philosophy is to treat our patients, our clients, and our staff with compassion, respect, and integrity. Our number one goal is to provide outstanding veterinary care to your pet while building a foundation of respect and trust with you.

Compassionate – Understanding – Dedicated – Professional: These are just some of the ways in which the Rocky Point Animal Hospital has been described by our many clients. Established over 30 years ago, we are conveniently located in the heart of the Rocky Point business district. We pride ourselves in being the best at combining the highest quality veterinary care with the natural compassion and understanding you and your pets deserve. Our hospital has evolved into a progressive, flexible care center that tailors its services to the unique needs that you and your companions may have. We emphasize pain management and consider it a top priority in our patient care.

Rocky Point Animal Hospital has 3 full time veterinarians, and a large support team. Our experienced staff is diverse, and we maintain a commitment to quality. Digital x-rays, on-site laboratory diagnostics, and complete paperless record keeping, enable us to meet or exceed the profession’s service standards in medicine, surgery, and emergency care. We also provide and emphasize wellness plans, senior pet care, early detection of disease and preventative medicine. Our progressive approach to spay and neutering, and dental health ensures that your pet will receive the best possible comfort and safety while staying at our hospital.

In addition, each team member has their own unique talents and personalities, enabling us as a whole to touch on those special needs that you may want to address, such as canine behavior, special feline medicine, and wildlife interests. Beyond our professional expertise, you will not only feel confident that your pet is receiving the best veterinary care, you will also know that we understand and promote the importance of that special connection between you and your companion – another top priority at our hospital.

A great local veterinarian loves your pet (almost) as much as you do by providing the best preventive pet health care. From nose-to-tail veterinary medical exams to vaccinations, microchipping, dental care and surgery, you’ll find the vet your pet deserves at your neighborhood Banfield Pet Hospital®. We’re committed to partnering with you for your pet’s health and happiness, and your peace of mind with:

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At Hauppauge Animal Hospital, your pet's health is our top priority, provided through high-quality, professional care and genuine personal service. We pledge to instill client trust and confidence that your pet will always receive compassionate, gentle care, as well as high standards of veterinary medical services. We pledge to provide the finest personal service and facilities for you, our clients and your special pets.

Here at Sunrise Vet Group, we are dedicated to ensuring that your pet lives a longer, healthier life. Our experienced staff works extremely hard to provide you and your pet with the best in quality medicine and care. We offer every service, from wellness consultations to intricate surgery!

Our groomer offers spa-like treatments with up-to-date hair-coiffing. Let your pets be pampered from the first minute they reach the door!

Our boarding facility is matched by no other. We offer outside runs to be enjoyed all year long! Your pet is never cooped up or left lonely. Take your vacation stress-free, and let your pet enjoy his or her vacation with us!

We believe that proper nutrition contributes to a healthier, longer, and higher quality of life for your pet. We have nutritional counselors on staff to assist you in implementing and maintaining a nutrition regimen. There is a full line of prescription and non-prescription foods available at our practice.

No creature, great or small, deserves better individual attention than your pet. Come visit us and bring a friend. We always have time for you!

We genuinely care about the dogs and cats of the Long Island community as well as the surrounding areas. No matter if you are bringing in your own furry family member or helping out a feral cat in your community, our team of doctors and staff will deliver high-quality care in a welcoming and professional environment.

Sister facilities to Levittown Animal Hospital, your pet will receive the same gentle and loving care at each of our locations. We are fully equipped to perform basic veterinary services. If your pet needs specialized or advanced treatment, the team at Levittown is happy to continue your pet’s care a short distance down the road.

A great local veterinarian loves your pet (almost) as much as you do by providing the best preventive pet health care. From nose-to-tail veterinary medical exams to vaccinations, microchipping, dental care and surgery, you’ll find the vet your pet deserves at your neighborhood Banfield Pet Hospital®. We’re committed to partnering with you for your pet’s health and happiness, and your peace of mind with:

Free Exam & Consultation for New Pets! This offer is good for one office visit and general physical exam. No purchase required. Fees will apply for additional services that customer requests, including diagnostic tests, medications, treatment, and hospitalization. Cannot be applied toward wellness plan membership fee or any other charges. Not valid with any other offers. One coupon per person for one new pet. Valid for dogs and cats at participating locations in the U.S. No cash value. Void where prohibited by law. Free Office Visit PW#5597. Expires 6/30/2019.

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Commack Animal Hospital in East Northport, NY is a full service companion animal hospital. It is our responsibility not only to offer the best possible care for your pet, but to explain our recommendations so that you can make intelligent informed decisions.

Our goal is to practice the highest quality medicine and surgery with compassion and an emphasis on client education. Our entire healthcare team is committed to providing personal attention to the unique concerns of each individual pet owner.

At this site, you will find information about our services and an extensive Pet Medical Library for you to search for additional pet health care information.

Thank you for taking the time to read about our veterinary practice and the services we offer. We welcome your comments and suggestions.

Welcome to the Aldrich Animal Hospital, "Where your pet's health is our top priority and excellent service is our goal." We have knowledgeable veterinarians and team members that are committed to providing you with outstanding customer service.

We understand the strong bond between human and pet so we care for each patient as if they were our own. One of our goals is to educate each pet owner on the best ways to prevent disease and detect problems early. We have plans for all stages of life to help your pet live a long happy life from the early years through the geriatric years. We tailor each pet's treatment plan to suit their individual history, environment and lifestyle.

In addition to our excellent medical care, we also have a large boarding facility If you're going away, you can relax, knowing that your pet is in the best hands. Special dietary and medicals needs can be provided during your pet's stay with us. Your canine and feline friends will enjoy scheduled time outside and if you are away more than four days, your dog will receive a bath so he/she is fresh and clean when going home. Call us to make your reservation!

Aldrich Animal Hospital has a full line of prescription and non-prescription foods. Stop in and discuss your pet's dietary needs with one of our doctors.

At Aldrich Animal Hospital you will receive top-notch medicine and a small home-town feel.

This East Village Green Animal Hospital is committed to serving the needs of people and their pets in a loving, compassionate and dedicated manner. We pursue high ethical and professional standards by attending advanced training seminars and maintaining a modern, well-equipped hospital to ensure the best level of care to our patients. It is our calling in life to minister to the needs of pets and their families.

Welcome to the Syosset Animal Hospital, where your pet's total health care is our first concern. This animal hospital has been a landmark at the corner of the Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway and Jericho Turnpike since 1946. We are a team of dedicated skilled professionals providing our animal friends with expert, highly personalized attention. Syosset Animal Hospital's total involvement extends not only to your pet, but to the entire family. The extra caring and meticulous attention to detail reflect our commitment to providing an exceptional standard quality service.

Levittown Animal Hospital in Levittown, NY has been providing the highest level of veterinary care for Nassau County’s pets for over four decades. Our veterinarians primarily see dogs and cats from Levittown, East Meadow, Bethpage, Hicksville, Westbury, Merrick, and Bellmore, NY – but our patients come from as far as Suffolk County, New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Our mission is to offer the best healthcare options for our patients in a compassionate, friendly and caring environment. With appropriate client education, we empower you to make informed decisions about your companion’s healthcare.

Levittown Animal Hospital is proud to be an accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Less than 15% of animal hospitals in the U.S. hold this distinction. Our accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care. AAHA regularly evaluates our hospital to ensure that we comply with the association’s standards for facilities, equipment, and quality procedures. AAHA standards are recognized around the world as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine.

Southgate Animal Hospital is a full-service hospital that has served our community since 1991. We are dedicated to providing you and your furry family member the best customer service and the best quality care.

Southgate Animal Hospital is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, which is the highest honor an animal hospital can achieve. This means that our hospital has been successfully evaluated by an outside consultant on over 800 standards that directly correlate to the care we provide your pet, including continuing education, medical record-keeping, pain management, diagnostic equipment, radiology, anesthesia, surgery, dentistry, and facility maintenance. The staff does osha safety inspections on a monthly basis. To maintain our accredited status and to make sure we are keeping up with industry updates, we are evaluated every three years.

At Southgate we believe proper nutrition contributes to a healthy, longer life for your pet. We have nutritional counselors on staff to assist you in implementing and maintaining a nutrition regimen. There is a full line of prescription and non-prescription foods available.

Serving the South Shore of Long island for over 60 years, our veterinary practice is committed to providing the best veterinary care at rates you can afford. Visit our recently remodeled facility that's fully-equipped to meet your pet's needs.

A great local veterinarian loves your pet (almost) as much as you do by providing the best preventive pet health care. From nose-to-tail veterinary medical exams to vaccinations, microchipping, dental care and surgery, you’ll find the vet your pet deserves at your neighborhood Banfield Pet Hospital®. We’re committed to partnering with you for your pet’s health and happiness, and your peace of mind with:

Free Exam & Consultation for New Pets! This offer is good for one office visit and general physical exam. No purchase required. Fees will apply for additional services that customer requests, including diagnostic tests, medications, treatment, and hospitalization. Cannot be applied toward wellness plan membership fee or any other charges. Not valid with any other offers. One coupon per person for one new pet. Valid for dogs and cats at participating locations in the U.S. No cash value. Void where prohibited by law. Free Office Visit PW#5597. Expires 6/30/2019.

We're more than an animal hospital! We're the place where pet parents know they can bring their pets for superb veterinary care that sets new standards for quality and kindness. For pets and pet parents alike, a trip to our clinic is an opportunity to see how our neighborly, welcoming staff cares for your pet as if it were their own, and treats you with the friendliness and respect you'd expect from an industry leader.

Mid Island Animal Hospital in Hicksville, NY is a modern, full service companion animal hospital. The highest quality of medicine and surgery is practiced by a unique veterinary staff dedicated to the compassionate care of animals. The hospital has been providing medical and surgical care in Nassau County since 1961.

Mid Island Animal Hospital is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Hospitals that are AAHA certified have met the highest standards of veterinary medicine. Fewer than 14% of the hospitals in the United States receive accreditation. We are proud to be one of a select number of animal hospitals which has met and exceeded the AAHA requirements.

We understand the special role that your pet plays in your family and we are thrilled to be a partner in your pet's health. Our goal is to provide the highest quality of care with compassion and with understanding of your entire family's needs.

It is our commitment to provide quality veterinary care throughout the life of your pet. Our services and facilities are designed to assist in routine preventive care for young, healthy pets; early detection and treatment of disease as your pet ages; and complete medical and surgical care as necessary during his or her lifetime.

Jericho Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility that has been serving the communitites of Syosset, Jericho, Muttontown, Hicksville and Brookville for over 40 years. The professional and courteous staff at Jericho Animal Hospital seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients. Our doctors are available on call after hours to meet the immediate needs of your pets.

We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. Jericho Animal Hospital strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to Syosset, NY and surrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find our more information about how Jericho Animal Hospital can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.

We're more than an animal hospital! We're the place where pet parents know they can bring their pets for superb veterinary care that sets new standards for quality and kindness. For pets and pet parents alike, a trip to our clinic is an opportunity to see how our neighborly, welcoming staff cares for your pet as if it were their own, and treats you with the friendliness and respect you'd expect from an industry leader.

VCA East Meadow Animal Hospital is national merit-award winning full service veterinary hospital that opened in July of 1969. Our clean and comfortable facility is ready to serve the needs of your pet. Our staff of trained professionals provide compassionate and gentle care under the direction of our skilled doctors. We are dedicated to caring for your pet's health in a professional and concerned manner.

Office hours are by appointment. please feel free to request an appointment online or call us.

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